<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><h1>Artists in Residence</h1>
<h3><strong>Middlesex University</strong> </h3>         
<div id="job-advert-text"><p>Middlesex University is expanding its successful Artists in Residence scheme in the Art and Design and Media departments.</p><p>The scheme will be open to artists in any of the disciplines covered
by the curriculum in the departments. The areas include Fine Art,
Drawing, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Photography, Fashion, Illustration,
Printmaking, Printed and Constructed Textiles, Letterpress,
Bookbinding, Interior Design, Ceramics, Glass, 3D Design, Jewellery,
Film, Animation and Interactive Design.</p><p>The Artists in Residence would be expected to attend for two days a
week. One day working on their own projects and making full use of our
fantastic facilities to develop their practice, the second day working
with the students in the studios or workshops and supporting their
learning.</p><p>Our aim is to create an enthusiastic group of artists who contribute
to the skills and knowledge base of our academic community, share the
experience of their professional practice and bring another dimension
to our lively campus.</p><p>The current group of Artists in Residence have made a valuable
contribution to the student experience and produced some excellent work
across a range of disciplines.</p><p>We have encouraged the artists to create a collaborative group which
has resulted in them taking part in exhibitions on campus and staging
their own successful exhibition off Brick Lane with our support.</p><p>The new residencies will last from appointment until July 2011.</p><p>The Artists in Residence will be based at our Cat Hill Campus in
North London, close to Cockfosters and Oakwood stations on the
Piccadilly Line.</p><p>For an informal discussion about the role please contact Phil Healey on 0208-411-4684 or contact John Bradley at <a href="mailto:j.bradley@mdx.ac.uk">j.bradley@mdx.ac.uk</a> for a full Job description and details on how to apply.</p><p>Closing date: Monday 30 November 2010.</p>
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<img src="http://www.jobs.ac.uk/cgi-bin/hitcount.pl?id=AAH948" height="1" width="1">(pasted below)<div><br></div><div><p><strong>Artist in Residence</strong></p><p><strong>Subject Area: Art and Design or Media</strong></p><p><strong>Campus Base: Cat Hill</strong></p><p><strong>School: Arts and Education</strong> <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Period: Two Years: two days per week during the academic year (term time)</strong></p><p>1 day personal practice and 1 day working with students.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Reports to: Artist in Residence Academic Coordinator or Technical Manager</strong></p><p><strong>Overall Purpose: </strong>To work as a practicing
artist within the Art and Design or Media departments at Middlesex
University, and to support student learning by the dissemination of
knowledge and skills.</p><p>To work as a member of a team providing support and expertise in the
relevant academic programmes and technical areas. The post holder will
work closely with other academics and technical staff to provide a
flexible resource for students and staff. </p><p>To give staff, students and when appropriate external clients the
benefit of their technical expertise of the highest standard which
should be contemporary and relevant to current practice in the creative
industries.</p><p><strong>Principal Duties: </strong>To provide a substantial level of expertise in support and development of the academic programme.</p><p>To advise, assist, demonstrate and instruct techniques in the subject areas.</p><p>To assist in the supervision of student projects and providing
technical support to student and staff in project and research work.</p><p>To deliver planned induction of new users to the facilities within workshops on the Cat Hill Campus to students.</p><p>To assist in the preparation, installation and dismantling of exhibitions/ productions as and when required.</p><p>To work effectively with the academic and technical staff in the
delivery of the teaching programme, including providing documentation
for teaching purposes, preparation and supervision of workshop sessions
and contribution to the teaching programme on specialised modules.</p><p>Where appropriate, to contribute to the maintenance and general
running of the workshops and be responsible for all aspects of health
and safety within the workshop including risk assessment/COSHH/safe
practice at work as required by the Technical Tutor/ Senior Technical
Manager.</p><p>The post holder is expected to keep up to date with technical and innovative developments in their field.</p><p>Other duties may be allocated that are within the competence of the
post holder. The location and role of the post holder may be changed
after consultation.</p><p><strong>The University has a no smoking policy.</strong></p><p><strong>Ref No: ARTS02 </strong></p><p><strong>Closing date for receipt of applications:</strong></p><p>Please return a CV and letter of interest to: John Bradley,
Middlesex University, School of Arts & Education, Trent Park,
Bramley Road, London, N14 4YZ</p><p><strong>What Happens Next ?</strong></p><p>Once you have submitted your application, along with the others
received it will be sent (on the day following the closing date) to the
School/Service/Campus area in which this post is located.</p><p>If selected for interview, you will hear directly from someone in
the School/Service/Campus, usually within 4 weeks of the closing date.
If you have not heard within that time and you would like to enquire on
the progress of your application, please call John Bradley on 020 8411
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